Exploring Communication Channel Selection for Enhanced Audit Quality: Internship Student's Perspective

  • Siti Nurulhuda Mamat Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka
  • Khair Syakira Bustamam Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka
  • Siti Azrina Adanan Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka
  • Amilia Saidin Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka
  • A’ieshah Abdullah Sani Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka
  • Khairunnisa Abd Samad Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka
Keywords: Communication, Audit Quality, Internship, Digitalization, Audit

Abstract

Effective communication is essential for maintaining audit quality and providing assurance over financial information. This study investigates auditors' communication channel preferences and their impact on audit quality in the context of digitalization and changing communication norms. The research aims to address two primary questions: the communication channels auditors prefer and use for audit-client communication, and how the choice of communication channels influences audit quality. The audit quality is measured through audit effort and auditor performance using a descriptive and quantitative research design. The preferred and actual communication channels are categorized as traditional (face-to-face) and technology-mediated (e-mail, instant messaging, phone calls). The findings reveal that while auditors prefer in-person meetings and texting platforms, they mostly use technology-mediated communication during audits, possibly due to factors like the COVID-19 pandemic. The study contributes to a deeper understanding of auditors' communication choices and their impacts on audit quality. It suggests that the complex relationship between communication channels and audit quality needs further exploration, potentially through larger sample sizes and mixed-method approaches. The insights gained from this research can benefit audit practitioners, regulators, and educators in enhancing audit communication practices and quality.

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Published
2023-10-08
How to Cite
Mamat, S. N., Bustamam, K. S., Adanan, S. A., Saidin, A., Sani, A. A., & Abd Samad, K. (2023). Exploring Communication Channel Selection for Enhanced Audit Quality: Internship Student’s Perspective. Information Management and Business Review, 15(3(I), 314-324. https://doi.org/10.22610/imbr.v15i3(I).3542
Section
Research Paper